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“How is this possible? Please permit us to offer a simple explanation: It’s not.

Imagine a poker player who competes against skilled competitors for 63 sessions of 6 1/2 hours each, then walks away with a profit after all 63 sessions.

Would that be possible? Not unless the poker player is holding a stack of aces up his sleeve. But Goldman accomplished this improbable feat. Its trading desk turned a profit on each and every day of the first quarter – that’s 63 trading sessions of 6 1/2 hours each, not counting whatever additional shenanigans (FRAUD) Goldman was conducting in foreign markets...”
Goldman’s Perfect Quarter.

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